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Looking at the challenges, square in the eye
Submitted by James Samuel on 27 July 2010 - 2:54pmMy heart sang last night, to see members of my community look at the challenges of the future, square in the eye, and then with energy and creativity name some creative, and do-able solutions. Here's a six minute video I put together summarizing the evenings activities. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2WZHlCWQxY
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Life After Growth - Economics for Everyone
Submitted by James Samuel on 28 April 2010 - 10:23amLife After Growth - Economics for Everyone from enmedia productions on Vimeo.
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IT'S TIME TO RECLAIM THE ECONOMYThe economic crash of 2008 revealed not only the frailty and vulnerability of the economic system, it also showed the false basis that the growth economy is built on – the financial bubble grows bigger and crashes bigger, but we don't seem to be getting any happier. To the contrary, we suffer from greater job insecurity and environmental chaos threatens.
The prescription from the mainstream economists is more growth – but is this just taking more of what ails us?
Has growth become uneconomic?
Is there another way?
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Unsustainable 2010 - What the government reports are saying
Submitted by James Samuel on 14 January 2010 - 8:32pm
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When you watch this in conjunction with Chris Hedges - "Empire of Illusion" then the veil begins to lift. The actions of global leaders, which Chris describes, make more sense if you know what information they are responding to.
See what world leaders are reading and reach your own conclusions.
I (http://www.facebook.com/onearth) looked at literally dozens of reports for this short video... in the end I picked the most credible and those that summed up the prevailing thinking of the world's best experts. Unfortunately it was impossible to include every detail; this is just an introduction to the subject. For further reading the files which make up this video are below. » Read more
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The Great Waiheke Plum Drive story with video and pics
Submitted by James Samuel on 8 January 2010 - 9:33amBy 9:45am the first pots were boiling on the stove and gas rings that had been setup in the community hall, water was boiling in the cauldren and the jars were being sterilised, and the fruit washers and cutters were already getting ahead of us.

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Going beyond what we know - the familiar
Submitted by James Samuel on 29 December 2009 - 5:11amI'm heading off to Prana Festival for a week, so you won't get any updates from me for a while. I'm going to offer some talks and a workshop on the Transition Towns model and what I have seen as it's unfolded in New Zealand over the last two years. I'll leave you with this video and a few thoughts of my own.
» Read moreLet's Do It! Anything is possible
Submitted by James Samuel on 7 December 2009 - 9:28am"Let's Do It!" - a grassroot initiative to clean up the country from illegal waste in just one day. There was over 10 000 tons of illegal waste lying around all over Estonia and it was an outrageous plan -- to clean it all up on one day! More than 600 volunteers were working to make it all happen with only 3 full-time employees. On May 3, 2008 with help of 50 000 volunteers more than 10 000 tons of garbage gathered and Estonia was cleaned up from illegal waste.
Rob Hopkins on Transition Towns at TED
Submitted by James Samuel on 26 November 2009 - 5:33amOver the last few days I have been posting a number of videos on the subject of money. The financial implosion is almost certainly directly related to the state of our global energy reserves. Since Transition Towns look the energy issue and its related Climate issue squarely in the eye, I thought it was time to hear from Rob Hopkins about how people in communities all over the world are responding, to these very real challenges of the day.
» Read moreDouglas Rushkoff's offering of "Radical Abundance: How We Get Past "Free"
Submitted by James Samuel on 24 November 2009 - 5:40am
Thanks for the tweet, Pete. This is doubley brilliant.
If you're reading this, you're looking at a computer screen, and therefore what is offered here is relevant to you.
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We need real news
Submitted by James Samuel on 30 October 2009 - 10:22amI choose to share this video with you, because of how it affected me. I own my responses to it, and so you will not be taken by surprise if you click play, I wish to express some of the emotions it brought up in me.
I went from feeling delight that such a clear message was available to be shared, excitement at the possibility that we can wake up together and build a different world, to feeling fear from the knowledge that we have limited time to act in ways that might turn this spiral into a regenerative one which rebuilds the living systems and societies on this earth, then I felt a deep sorrow that we have lost so much, an awful sense of hopelessness - when I submit to the lie I tell myself, that I am weak and powerless. I felt couragous from the kowledge that we are stepping forward together. I felt hope in the possibiliy that we are about to create a brighter world, entering into it with our eyes wide open and the future well-being of our children and their children firmly in our sites.
And I felt grateful to you for being part of this movement of awake people, who are stepping out of the illusion of being a seperated and isolated individual, and celebrating in the joy and the possibility of co-creating a new and sustainable world together.
This talk by Paul Jay expresses how he came to be leading a New network that keeps our reality alive, and is not driven by profit motives of corporate media. It is like a tour of the world the likes of which I have seen rarely. It gives a glimpse of an interconnected world, very different from the one we may have thought we were living in. Here is a much bigger picture of what is happening across our world today, and at least one man's response to it.
I guess I identified with the motive. Having started my own version of a filtered set of news a few weeks ago. I have been connecting to some great media out there (including the likes of The Real News), and I post them on Transition TV - at least one new one every day - describing both the challenges but mostly the creativity with which people are responding to them.
October 4th, 2009 Paul Jay: We think good journalism first starts with accepting that you can't know any absolute truth. And when we say "The Real News," we don't mean we know some absolute truth; what we mean is that there is a real world out there, and we all have direct experience with it, and we want to cut past all the propaganda and the spin that describes that world through news, because we're now entering a period of human history which is certainly one of the more dangerous crossroads we've ever been in, and perhaps as never before we need to know what the reality is...
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Wake Up Call - 2632 events in 134 countries
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